they've given us some, we've given them a couple. we'll see where it goes. >> reporter: both sides are still trying to hammer out a deal on the same issues, including pay, health benefit, pension contributions and safety concerns. >> i would say we made some incremental progress. i will tell you that both unions are trying very hard to avert a strike. and we hope that district matches our efforts. >> reporter: that's the goal for both sides but they're running out of time. the. the contract extension ends tonight at 11:59. >> we're trying to make sure that the people when they wake up monday morning are going to have service. again, no one wants to see the service stopped. >> we do not, we did not, we don't want a service disruption in the bay area. we want the district to bargain as hard as we are. >> and get this if the strike happens, officials predict the roads will be ten percent more congested this time around as opposed to the last strike. that is because the last one happened during a holiday week. >>> meanwhile, while we --